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I wrote the following:

public class Point
{
    private double _radius , _alpha;    

    public Point ( int x , int y )
    {
        //if one or more of the point values is <0 , the constructor will state a zero value.
        if (x < 0)  
        {
           x = 0;
        }

        if (y < 0)
        {
           y = 0;
        }
        _radius = Math.sqrt ( Math.pow(x,2) + Math.pow (y,2) ) ;
        _alpha = Math.toDegrees( Math.atan ((double)y/x) );
    }

    public Point (Point other) // copy constructor
    {
        this._radius = other._radius ;
        this._alpha = other._alpha ;
    }

    int getX()
    {
       return (int) Math.round ( Math.sin(_alpha)*_radius );
    }

    int getY()
    {
        return (int) Math.round ( Math.cos(_alpha)*_radius );   
    }

    void setX (int x)
    {

    }

}

I'm just having problems write down the setX(x) , setY (y) methods without creating a new object... Can some one help me write the setX() method ?

Thanks !

3 Answers 3

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You can do this:

{
        int y = getY();
        _radius = Math.sqrt ( Math.pow(x,2) + Math.pow (y,2) ) ;
        _alpha = Math.toDegrees( Math.atan ((double)y/x) );
}

or, as implied above, define the method:

void setValues (int x, int y)
{
            _radius = Math.sqrt ( Math.pow(x,2) + Math.pow (y,2) ) ;
            _alpha = Math.toDegrees( Math.atan ((double)y/x) );
} 

And then: void setX (int x)

{
      setValues(x,getY());
}
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  • And if I don't want to define another methods ?
    – Master C
    Apr 23, 2011 at 17:16
  • But if I can't add features to my class except of _radius , _alpha what shell I do ?
    – Master C
    Apr 23, 2011 at 17:24
  • I don't understand what is the problem with the first given piece of code.
    – ronash
    Apr 23, 2011 at 17:29
  • You don't configure any features; just define a variable, named y. if that bothers you too, you can delete that line, and wherever there is y, write getY().
    – ronash
    Apr 23, 2011 at 18:02
  • Can you write it down as a third option ? because I didn't understood it completely...
    – Master C
    Apr 23, 2011 at 18:15
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Whenever x or y changes, you need to recalculate the radius and alpha based on the new value that's changed and the old one that hasn't. The easiest way to do that is to move the calculation that sets _radius and _alpha into its own private function (call it setXY perhaps), and call that function from the constructor as well as from setX and setY.

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Why don't you record x and y and calculate radius and alpha only when you need it.

That way you have

public void setX(double x) { _x = x; }
public double getX() { return _x; }

EDIT: You can do this.

public Point(double x, double y) {
    setRadiusAlpha(x, y);
}

private void setRadiusAlpha(double x, double y) {
   if(x < 0) x = 0;
   if(y < 0) y = 0;
   _radius = Math.sqrt(x*x + y*y) ;
   _alpha = Math.toDegrees(Math.atan(y/x));
}

public void setX() { setRadiusAlpha(x, getY()); }
public void setY() { setRadiusAlpha(getX(), y)); }
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  • marked it... but how do I create the set methods using only the _radius and _alpha features ?
    – Master C
    Apr 23, 2011 at 16:48

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